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Lipoma of dysgenetic corpus callosum

Case contributed by G Balachandran
Diagnosis possible

Presentation

Referred for seizure evaluation.

Patient Data

Age: Neonate
ultrasound

Neurosonogram performed in sagittal, coronal and axial planes revealed a dysgenetic corpus callosum with a lipoma. The rostrum, genu, body and splenium of the normal corpus callosum were not seen. The lateral ventricles were parallel. There was a well defined echogenic mass close to the midline. Rest of the brain was normal.

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